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MEDIA RELEASE: Minister Keogh - Plan your own commemoration this Remembrance Day

MEDIA RELEASE: Minister Keogh - Plan your own commemoration this Remembrance Day

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The Department of Veterans’ Affairs has released a digital kitbag to help families, schools and community groups conduct their own commemorative service on Remembrance Day.

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Matt Keogh said that during the First World War the kitbag was a soldier’s connection to home, a place to safely store your possessions alongside practical things like a trench coat, helmet and tin opener.

“With this modern day digital kitbag you can download all the tools you need to conduct your own Remembrance Day service in your community or at home,” Minister Keogh said.

“The kitbag includes printable sheets and essential information including an Order of Service, the Ode of Remembrance, the Australian National Anthem and sample speeches.

“A selection of short video reflections from the Second World War and Vietnam, told by those who lost mates and loved ones during their service reveals the true cost of war.”

“There are also social media images to use, craft activities for children and even a Spotify account with a selection of appropriate commemorative music.

“I encourage everyone to make use of these free resources as we prepare to honour our fallen on 11 November.”

The kitbag and other resources are available to download:

 

Remember To Remember

 

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Poppy Remembrance Wreath

 

Get out and support fundraising groups that help our veterans.  There are many beautiful ways to show your support this year.  If you cannot get out, you can  also shop online and show support.  Find what you need for your Remembrance Day Commemorations here.

 

 

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